ORNL-AMO / AMO-Tools-Desktop

AMO-Tools-Desktop is an energy efficiency calculation application for use with industrial equipment such as pumps, furnaces, fans, and motors, as well as for industrial systems such as steam. Currently in beta.
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FSAT Operating Points Help #2002

Closed koay9f closed 6 years ago

koay9f commented 6 years ago

Use the AMCA 203 Document from Flowcare

vanced commented 6 years ago

Operating Points Calculator Help Text.docx

Needs review by Kristina and Sarah

koay9f commented 6 years ago

New version. use this. Need to check some things with Tom/Daryl, but should be good to get started with operating points.docx

koay9f commented 6 years ago

Revised. Only text and figure changes. No changes to ranges or defaults. operating points help.docx

rmroot commented 6 years ago

Opened PR with field by field setup, help content still need to be added.

Ranges are applied to forms but messaging needs to be added for errors.

koay9f commented 6 years ago

Specific field edits: Gas Dew Point (Est. Base Gas Density) The temperature where air is cooled enough to become saturated with water vapor. For atmospheric air, this can be found via weather reports. Otherwise, it’s a result of the gases composition and pressure.

Missing help text Specific Heat Gas (Est. Base Gas Density) The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of the gas one degree for each unit of mass. For air this is 0.24 Btu/lb °F, for flue gases, this ranges between 0.248 and 0.320 Btu/lb °F, depending on temperature and composition.

VFD Efficiency If fan is equipped with a VFD, input the VFD efficiency (%)

General Text for Plane 2: Plane 2 is the fan outlet flange. If there is an evase, Plane 2 can be located either upstream or downstream of Plane 5.